1707.99
Penalty.

Whoever commits any act
described in division (A) of section
1707.042 or section
1707.44 of the Revised Code is
guilty of a violation of sections
1707.01 to
1707.45 of the Revised Code and
the following apply to the offender:

(A)
If
the value of the funds or securities involved in the offense or the loss to the
victim is less than one thousand dollars, the offender is guilty of a
felony of the fifth degree, and the court may impose upon the offender an
additional fine of not more than two thousand five hundred dollars.

(B)
If
the value of the funds or securities involved in the offense or the loss to the
victim is one thousand dollars or more but less than
seven
thousand five hundred dollars, the offender is
guilty of a felony of the fourth degree, and the court may impose upon the
offender an additional fine of not more than five thousand dollars.

(C)
If
the value of the funds or securities involved in the offense or the loss to the
victim is seven thousand five
hundred dollars or more but less than thirty-seven thousand five
hundred dollars, the offender is guilty of a felony of the third degree,
and the court may impose upon the offender an additional fine of not more than
ten thousand dollars.

(D)
If the value
of the funds or securities involved in the offense or the loss to the victim is
thirty-seven thousand five
hundred dollars or more but less than one hundred fifty thousand dollars, the offender is guilty of a
felony of the second degree, and the court may impose upon the offender an
additional fine of not more than fifteen thousand dollars.

(E)
If
the value of the funds or securities involved in the offense or the loss to the
victim is one hundred fifty thousand dollars or
more, the offender is guilty of a felony of the first degree, and the court may
impose upon the offender an additional fine of not more than twenty thousand
dollars.